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<div id="item136" class="item"><h3 class="headline">Six XML Security Documents Published</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-31:</span> The <a href="/2008/xmlsec/">XML Security Working Group</a> published six documents related to XML signature and encryption. XML Signatures provide integrity, message authentication, and/or signer authentication services for data of any type, whether located within the XML that includes the signature or elsewhere. </p> <ul> <li><a href="/TR/2009/WD-xmldsig-bestpractices-20090730/">XML Signature Best Practices</a>. This Working Draft describes best practices related to improving security and mitigating attacks, yet others are for best practices in the practical use of XML Signature, such as signing XML that doesn't use namespaces, for example.</li> <li><a href="/TR/2009/WD-xmldsig-core1-20090730/">XML Signature Syntax and Processing Version 1.1</a>. This Working Draft updates the signature specification.</li> <li><a href="/TR/2009/WD-xmldsig-simplify-20090730/">XML Signature Transform Simplification: Requirements and Design</a>. This Working Draft outlines a proposed simplification of the XML Signature Transform mechanism, intended to enhance security, performance, streamability and to ease adoption.</li> <li><a href="/TR/2009/WD-xmlenc-core1-20090730/">W3C XML Encryption Syntax and Processing Version 1.1</a>. This Working Draft updates the encryption specification.</li> <li><a href="/TR/2009/WD-xmlsec-generic-hybrid-20090730/">XML Security Generic Hybrid Ciphers</a>. This First Public Working Draft augments XML Encryption Version 1.1 by defining algorithms, XML types and elements necessary to enable use of generic hybrid ciphers in XML Security applications.</li> <li><a href="/TR/2009/WD-xmlsec-algorithms-20090730/">XML Security Algorithm Cross-Reference</a>. This Group Note collects the various known URIs for encryption algorithms (at the time of its publication) and indicates which specifications define them.</li> </ul> <p>Learn more about the <a href="/Security/">Security Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="Six XML Security Documents Published" href="/News/2009#item136" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>


<div id="item135" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />Daniel Weitzner Named to Run US Government Internet Policy Unit</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-30:</span> Daniel Weitzner has been named Associate Administrator for the Office of Policy Analysis and Development at the <a href="http://www.ntia.doc.gov/opadhome/staffbios.htm">US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA)</a>. Danny will have a leading role in fulfilling the NTIA's mandate to provide the President advice on telecommunications and information policy issues.</p> <p>Danny will thus be leaving the W3C staff, which he joined in 1998 as the Technology and Society Domain Lead. During these 11 years, Danny has contributed significantly to advances in many areas where policy meets technology, including privacy, security, intellectual property, and trust. As Chair of the Patent Policy Working Group, Danny led the effort that culminated in W3C's Royalty-Free Patent Policy, now a cornerstone of W3C's value proposition to the Web community.</p> <p>Before joining the W3C, Danny was co-founder and Deputy Director of the Center for Democracy and Technology and was Deputy Policy Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Danny is also Director of the the <a href="http://dig.csail.mit.edu/">MIT CSAIL Decentralized Information Group</a> with Tim Berners- Lee and a founding director of the Web Science Research Initiative and holds an appointment as Principal Research Scientist at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.</p> <p>While W3C regrets that Danny will be stepping down from W3C, it is encouraging that US policy may well be shaped by someone who has demonstrated a commitment to open standards as a tool for improving society. Danny, good luck!<span class="archive">  (<a title="Daniel Weitzner Named to Run US Government Internet Policy Unit" href="/News/2009#item135" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item134" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />W3C Invites Implementations of Widgets 1.0: Packaging and Configuration</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-24:</span> The <a href="/2008/webapps/">Web Applications Working Group</a> invites implementation of the Candidate Recommendation of <a href="/TR/2009/CR-widgets-20090723/">Widgets 1.0: Packaging and Configuration</a>. This specification standardizes a packaging format for software known as widgets. Widgets are client-side applications that are authored using Web standards, but whose content can also be embedded into Web documents. The specification relies on PKWare's Zip specification as the archive format, XML as a configuration document format, and a series of steps that runtimes follow when processing and verifying various aspects of a package. The packaging format acts as a container for files used by a widget. The Working Group plans to develop a <a href="http://dev.w3.org/2006/waf/widgets/tests/">test suite</a> during the Candidate Recommendation phase. Learn more about the <a href="/2006/rwc/">Rich Web Client Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="W3C Invites Implementations of Widgets 1.0: Packaging and Configuration" href="/News/2009#item134" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item133" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2.0: Updated Working Draft</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-23:</span> The <a href="/WAI/UA/">User Agent Accessibility Guidelines Working Group</a> has published an updated Working Draft of the <a href="/TR/2009/WD-UAAG20-20090723/">User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2.0</a>. UAAG defines how browsers, media players, and other "user agents" should support accessibility for people with disabilities and work with assistive technologies. Read the <a href="http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/w3c-wai-ig/2009JulSep/0016.html">invitation to review the UAAG 2.0 Working Draft</a> and about the <a href="/WAI/">Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)</a>. <span class="archive">  (<a title="User Agent Accessibility Guidelines (UAAG) 2.0: Updated Working Draft" href="/News/2009#item133" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item132" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />Flexible Box Layout Module First Draft Published</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-23:</span> The <a href="/Style/CSS/members">Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group</a> has published the First Public Working Draft of <a href="/TR/2009/WD-css3-flexbox-20090723/">Flexible Box Layout Module</a>. The draft describes a CSS box model optimized for interface design. It provides an additional layout system alongside the ones already in CSS. This model is based on the box model in the XUL user-interface language. Learn more about the <a href="/Style/">Style Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="Flexible Box Layout Module First Draft Published" href="/News/2009#item132" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item131" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />CSS Image Values Module Level 3 First Draft Published</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-23:</span> The <a href="/Style/CSS/members">Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) Working Group</a> has published the First Public Working Draft of <a href="/TR/2009/WD-css3-images-20090723/">CSS Image Values Module Level 3</a>. This CSS Image Values module defines the syntax for image values in CSS. Image values can be a single URI to an image, a list of URIs denoting a series of fallbacks, sprites (image slices), or gradients. Learn more about the <a href="/Style/">Style Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="CSS Image Values Module Level 3 First Draft Published" href="/News/2009#item131" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item130" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />W3C Organizes Workshop on Improving Access to Financial Data on the Web</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-16:</span> W3C invites people to participate in a <a href="/2009/03/xbrl/cfp.html">Workshop on Improving Access to Financial Data on the Web</a> on 5-6 October 2009 in Arlington, Virginia (USA). Workshop participants will discuss how to achieve greater transparency and more efficient reporting and analysis of business and financial data for companies and governments. The Workshop is jointly organized by W3C and <a href="http://www.xbrl.org/">XBRL International</a>, with hosting support from the <a href="http://www.fdic.gov/">Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)</a>. The extensible business reporting language (XBRL), is being widely adopted all around the world, and is set to become the standard way of recording, storing and transmitting business financial information. While effort on XBRL so far has gone into developing the standards and taxonomies of reporting concepts, comparatively little effort has been spent on how to exploit the expected flood of data. The goal of the Workshop is to identify opportunities, use cases, and challenges for interactive access to financial data expressed in XBRL and related languages, and the broader opportunities for using Semantic Web technologies. The Workshop is free of charge and open to anyone, subject to review of their statement of interest and space availability. Statements of interest (position papers) are due 21 August. See the <a href="/2009/03/xbrl/cfp">call for participation</a> for more information. Learn more about the <a href="/2001/sw/">Semantic Web</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="W3C Organizes Workshop on Improving Access to Financial Data on the Web" href="/News/2009#item130" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item129" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />Best Practices for Authoring HTML: Handling Right-to-left Scripts Draft Published</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-15:</span> The <a href="/International/core/">Internationalization Core Working Group</a> has published the Working Draft of <a href="/TR/2009/WD-i18n-html-tech-bidi-20090714/">Best Practices for Authoring HTML: Handling Right-to-left Scripts</a>. This document provides advice for the use of HTML markup and CSS style sheets to create pages for languages that use right-to-left scripts, such as Arabic, Hebrew, Persian, Thaana, Urdu, etc. It explains how to create content in right-to-left scripts that builds on but goes beyond the Unicode bidirectional algorithm, as well as how to prepare content for localization into right-to-left scripts. Learn more about the <a href="/International/">Internationalization Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="Best Practices for Authoring HTML: Handling Right-to-left Scripts Draft Published" href="/News/2009#item129" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item128" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />XML Signature Correction Addresses Security Issue</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-14:</span> The <a href="/2008/xmlsec">XML Security Working Group</a> has published a <a href="/2008/06/xmldsigcore-errata.html#e03">proposed correction</a> to the <a href="/TR/xmldsig-core/">XML Signature</a> specification. The correction addresses a specification-level security issue that can lead to an authentication bypass (<a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0217">CVE-2009-0217</a>). It will be incorporated into an upcoming Working Draft for the <a href="/TR/xmldsig-core1/">XML Signature 1.1</a> specification. For information about affected implementations, see <a href="http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/466161">CERT Vulnerability Note 466161</a>. For more information about the issue, see the <a href="/QA/2009/07/hmac_truncation_in_xml_signatu.html">W3C Q&amp;A blog</a>. Learn more about W3C's <a href="/Security/">Security Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="XML Signature Correction Addresses Security Issue" href="/News/2009#item128" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item127" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />Relationship Between Mobile Web (MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility (WCAG) Note Published</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-09:</span> The <a href="/2005/MWI/BPWG/">Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group</a> and the <a href="/WAI/EO/"><acronym title="Web Accessibility Initiative">WAI</acronym> Education and Outreach Working Group</a> have published <a href="/TR/2009/NOTE-mwbp-wcag-20090709/">Relationship between Mobile Web Best Practices (MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG)</a> as a W3C Working Group Note. The groups encourage people to <strong>start by reading</strong> <a href="/WAI/mobile/">Web Content Accessibility and Mobile Web: Making a Web Site Accessible Both for People with Disabilities and for Mobile Devices</a>, which shows how design goals for accessibility and mobile access overlap. A third document, <a href="/WAI/mobile/experiences">Shared Web Experiences: Barriers Common to Mobile Device Users and People with Disabilities</a>, provides examples of barriers that people (without disabilities) face when interacting with Web content via mobile devices, and similar barriers for people with disabilities using desktop computers. Learn more about the <a href="/Mobile/">Mobile Web Initiative (MWI)</a> and the <a href="/WAI/">Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="Relationship Between Mobile Web (MWBP) and Web Content Accessibility (WCAG) Note Published" href="/News/2009#item127" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

<div id="item126" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />XPath 2.0 and XQuery 1.0 Full Text Facility Test Suite Published</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-09:</span> The XSL and XML Query Working Groups have published version 1.0 of the <a href="http://dev.w3.org/cvsweb/2007/xpath-full-text-10-test-suite/">XPath 2.0 and XQuery 1.0 Full Text Facility Test Suite</a>, and are requesting that people with implementations report results. The Full Text Facility provides a standard way of searching by word or phrase across multilingual documents or data represented using the XPath and XQuery Data Model. As a result of preliminary implementation experience, and to reflect comments received, the <a href="/TR/2009/CR-xpath-full-text-10-20090709/">Candidate Recommendation for the Full Text Facility</a> has also been republished: the new version incorporates editorial changes but also clarifies some ambiguities that had been reported. The Working Groups hope to move the document to Proposed Recommendation once more test results have been submitted. The <a href="/XML/Query/">XML Query</a> and <a href="/Style/XSL/">XSL</a> Working Groups also published today an update of <a href="/TR/2009/WD-xpath-full-text-10-use-cases-20090709/">XQuery and XPath Full Text 1.0 Use Cases</a>. Learn more about the <a href="/XML/Activity">XML Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="XPath 2.0 and XQuery 1.0 Full Text Facility Test Suite Published" href="/News/2009#item126" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

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<div id="item122" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />W3C Launches Device APIs and Policy Working Group</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-03:</span> W3C launched a new <a href="/2009/dap/">Device APIs and Policy Working Group</a>, co-Chaired by Robin Berjon (Vodafone) and Frederick Hirsch (Nokia). The group's mission is to create client-side APIs that enable the development of Web Applications and Web Widgets that interact with devices services such as Calendar, Contacts, and Camera. Additionally, the group will produce a framework for the expression of security policies that govern access to security-critical APIs (such as the APIs listed previously). Per its <a href="/2009/05/DeviceAPICharter">charter</a>, this group will conduct its work in public. Learn more about the <a href="/2009/dap/">Device APIs and Policy Working Group</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="W3C Launches Device APIs and Policy Working Group" href="/News/2009#item122" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

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<div id="item119" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />XHTML 2 Working Group Expected to Stop Work End of 2009, W3C to Increase Resources on HTML 5</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-02:</span> Today the Director announces that when the <a href="/2007/03/XHTML2-WG-charter">XHTML 2 Working Group charter</a> expires as scheduled at the end of 2009, the charter will not be renewed. By doing so, and by increasing resources in the <a href="/html/wg/">HTML Working Group</a>, W3C hopes to accelerate the progress of <a href="/TR/html5">HTML 5</a> and clarify W3C's position regarding the future of HTML. A <a href="/2009/06/xhtml-faq.html">FAQ</a> answers questions about the future of deliverables of the XHTML 2 Working Group, and the status of various discussions related to HTML. Learn more about the <a href="/MarkUp/Activity">HTML Activity</a>. <span class="archive">  (<a title="XHTML 2 Working Group Expected to Stop Work End of 2009, W3C to Increase Resources on HTML 5" href="/News/2009#item119" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>

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<div id="item120" class="item"><h3><img alt="" width="17" height="11" src="/Icons/right" />First Draft of SPARQL New Features and Rationale</h3><p><span class="date">2009-07-02:</span> The <a href="/2001/sw/DataAccess/">SPARQL Working Group</a> has published the First Public Working Draft of <a href="/TR/2009/WD-sparql-features-20090702/">SPARQL New Features and Rationale</a>. This document provides an overview of the main new features of SPARQL and their rationale. This is an update to SPARQL adding several new features that have been agreed by the SPARQL WG. These language features were determined based on real applications and user and tool-developer experience. Learn more about the <a href="/2001/sw/">Semantic Web Activity</a>.<span class="archive">  (<a title="First Draft of SPARQL New Features and Rationale" href="/News/2009#item120" rel="details">Permalink</a>) </span></p></div>





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